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Online Workshop on:
Plasma Engineering for Energy and Nuclear Fusion Applications
(PEENFA)
Date: 18-Dec-2020, 8:30am-5pm (EST time)
Sponsors:
Ontario Tech University, APEL: Advanced Plasma Engineering Lab
IEEE-NPSS Chapter, Toronto Section,
AAAPT (Asian African Association for Plasma Training),
Canadian Nuclear Society – Fusion Energy and Accelerator Science and
Technology Division (CNS-FEASTD)
IPFS: Institute for Plasma Focus Studies, Melbourne, Kuala Lumpur,
Singapore
Khulna University, Bangladesh
First City University College, Malaysia
Workshop Summary: this workshop will provide attendees with fundamentals
about plasma systems and technologies, and their applications on energy and nuclear
fusion.
Prototype System for Workshop: Mini Plasma Focus Device
Target Attendees: Graduate students, researchers, industrial sector, technology
developers.
Registration: For registration please send your contact details to Dr. Hossam Gaber,
Email: [email protected]
Agenda
Session-1: 8:30 – 9:00am
“Plasma-based Waste Treatment”
Dr. Hossam Gaber, Ontario Tech University, Canada
Session-2: 9:00 – 9:30am
“The Plasma Focus – Nuclear Fusion Research and Training”
Dr. Sing Lee, Institute for Plasma Focus Studies (IPFS), Melbourne, Australia
Session-3: 9:30 – 10am
“The AAAPT, Plasma Focus Materials Processing and Collaboration”
Dr. Rajdeep Singh Rawat, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Session-4: 10 – 11am
“Demonstration of Universal Plasma Focus Tool – A code to complement and extend the
utility of the OTU miniPF”
Dr Sor Heoh Saw, First City University College, Malaysia and
Dr Paul Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Session-5: 11am – 11:30am
“Assessment of Fast-Spectrum Blanket Lattices for Breeding Fissile Fuel from Thorium and
Depleted Uranium in an Externally-Driven Sub-Critical Gas-Cooled Pressure Tube Reactor”
Dr. Blair P. Bromley
Chair – CNS-FEASTD
Session-6: 11:30am – 12pm
“Flow-Through Z-Pinch Research at Fuse”
Dr. Raymond Golingo, Fuse Energy Technologies Inc., Canada
Session-7: 12pm – 12:20pm
“Preparation of deuterided metal targets for Z-Pinch Experiments at Sichuan University”
Mr. A.C. (Andy) Wallace – HOPE Innovations Inc., Canada
Closing Remark: 12:20pm – 12:30pm
16 Countries, 51 Participants
• Australia
• Bangladesh
• Canada
• China
• Egypt
• Iran
• Japan
• Jordan
• KSA
• Malaysia
• Nepal
• Pakistan
• Singapore
• Thailand
• Turkey
• USA
Session-1: Professor Hossam Gaber, Director of APEL-
Advanced Plasma Engineering Lab, Ontario Tech
University, Canada
Dr. Gabbar is a full Professor in the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) in the Faculty of
Energy Systems and Nuclear Science, and cross appointed in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied
Science, where he has established both the Energy Safety and Control Lab (ESCL), Smart Energy Systems
Lab, and Advanced Plasma Engineering Lab. He is the recipient of the Senior Research Excellence Aware
for 2016, UOIT. He is leading national and international research in the areas of smart energy grids, energy
safety and control systems, nuclear-renewable hybrid energy systems, and waste to energy using
advanced plasma technologies. Dr. Gabbar obtained his B.Sc. degree in 1988 with first class of honor from
the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University (Egypt). In 2001, he obtained his Ph.D. degree from
Okayama University (Japan). From 2001 till 2004, he joined Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan), as a
research associate. From 2004 till 2008, he joined Okayama University (Japan) as a tenured Associate
Professor, in the Division of Industrial Innovation Sciences. From 2007 till 2008, he was a Visiting Professor
at the University of Toronto. He also worked as process control, safety, and automation specialist in
energy and oil & gas industries. He has more than 220 publications, including patents, books / chapters,
journal and conference papers. He is the founding Chair of IEEE NPSS Chapter in Toronto Section, founding
chair of international workshops on SPANS-Symposium on Plasma and Nuclear Systems, and the founding
chair of international workshops on Real-time Measurement Instrumentation & Control (RTMIC).
Session-2: Professor Sing Lee, Director, IPFS; Emeritus
Professor, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Sing Lee received Ph D (1970) from the Australian National University. He was Head and Professor,
University of Malaya and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Alexander von Humboldt
Research Fellow , Nuclear Research Establishment, Juelich, Germany, Commonwealth Staff Fellow,
Imperial College, London and UNU Special Fellow, Flinders University, Australia.
He was Founder President (now Advisor) of AAAPT, Assoc Director of AAAPT Research and
Training Center CAS, Beijing. He was Far East Representative of ICTP, and is actively an
implementor of South-South technology creation and transfer. He was Founder Member of the
International Scientific Committee of the International Centre for Dense Magnetised Plasmas
(ICDMP) Warsaw. He has supervised many PhD theses and Fellows of UNU, ICTP and TWAS. He
was a Director, ICTP Spring College in Plasma Physics, Assoc Editor, Journal of Fusion Energy and
has been on the international organizing committee of international conferences including
International Congress on Plasma Physics.
He models the radiative plasma focus, supervises PhD students, is founding Director of Institute for
Plasma Focus Studies (www.plasmafocus.net) and has run international workshops on numerical
plasma focus experiments for some 130 scientists from 17 countries. More than 31 plasma groups,
including 6 in the US have used the Lee Model code in their experiments design and research.
Professor Sing Lee is actively associated with plasma research in Malaysia, Singapore, Syria, Iran,
Poland, Italy, Russia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Egypt, Khazhastan, Canada, Thailand, Indonesia,
USA and Turkey, and is consulted by plasma focus groups from all over the world. His latest work
(for example ‘radiative collapse’) has revealed insights into key plasma focus mechanisms providing
guidance to the research community in the development and applications of the plasma focus as an
alternative fusion energy device.
Google Scholar citations total 7303; H-index: 48 (as of 16 August 2020)
https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=I7-ODPQAAAAJ&hl=en
Session-3: Professor Rajdeep Singh Rawat, President,
AAAPT
Current Position Head, Research & Post Graduate Matters, Natural Science and Science Education
National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Email – [email protected]
Webpage - https://pearlatnie.com/ &
https://www.nie.edu.sg/profile/rajdeep-singh-rawat
Other Key Portfolios • President, International Physics Olympiad
• President, Asian African Association on Plasma Training (23 member countries with 50 member
institutes), Oct 2012 Onwards
• Chair, IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Science Society Singapore Chapter, 2016-17 and currently 2020
onwards
• Immediate Past President, Institute of Physics Singapore (IPS), 2020 onwards
Education Ph.D in Physics from University of Delhi, India (1994)
MSc (Physics) and BSc (Physics) from University of Delhi, India in 1987 and 1985 respectively
Research Interest • Dense Plasma Focus development and optimization
• Plasma and radiation diagnostics
• Plasma nanotechnology
• Sustainable plasma chemistry for energy storage and conversion materials
• Magnetic materials and Spintronics
Research Publications / Grants • >230 journal articles, about >6100 citations, h index=43
• About 70 conference proceeding papers, 14 Keynotes/Plenary and >45 Invited Talks
• Book – “Plasma Science and Technology for Emerging Economies – An AAAPT Experience”, Springer
(2017)
• 8 Book Chapters
• >35 research grants worth >12 M$
Postgraduate students trained to date PhD Degree: Awarded - 13; Ongoing – 5; MSc (Research): Awarded – 4
Session-4-A: Professor Dr. SAW Sor Heoh, Vice Chancellor,
First City University College, Malaysia
Professor Dr Saw is Vice Chancellor and Professor of First City University College in Malaysia.
She has a first class Bachelor of Science (Hons) Physics, and a PhD in Plasma Physics from the
University of Malaya. She has an M. A. in Education Management from The University of
Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Prof Saw has extensive research experience. She has developed and coordinated a total of 32
plasma research projects, half of these are with partners from all around the globe. She has a
range of high impact publications in the research field of plasma focus and has organised and
presented several online and face-to face workshops on Plasma Numerical experiments to
international researchers in many countries including the USA, Turkey, Nepal and Italy.
As an internationally renowned academic figure, Prof Saw was awarded an Honorary Life
Membership of the Turkish Science and Research Foundation in 2009 and is the Co-Director of
the Institute of Plasma Focus Studies, Melbourne, Australia. In 2010, Prof Saw was appointed as
the Consultant Visiting Professor to the Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering,
Kansas State University. Prof Saw is a Vice-President of Asian-African Association for Plasma
Training, a role she has held since 2012.
She has been a recipient of various international grants including from the International Centre
for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy and the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna. She
also led and participated in many national grants.
Prof Saw has served as an academic and held various educational administrator posts. She served
as Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Nilai University and Pro Vice Chancellor for Research and
Innovation, INTI International University and was Head of the Centre for Plasma Research
concurrently.
Session-4-B: Dr. Paul LEE Choon Keat, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore
Dr Lee has a first class Bachelor of Science (Hons), Physics and a PhD in Plasma Physics from
Imperial College, University of London, UK. The research work for his PhD was done in Imperial
College and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. He also has a Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching
Higher Education from National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University
Singapore.
Dr Lee is currently an Associate Professor of Physics at the Natural Sciences and Science
Education Academic Group, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore. He has been attached to various labs and institutes as a researcher and teacher. Some
of these institutes are: Hellenic Mediterranean University (Formerly TEI of Crete), University of
California San Diego, University of Washington, INTI International University, International
Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Otago, National University of Singapore High
School and Hwa Chong Institution. Prof Lee has extensive and varied research experience. He has
worked on laser produced plasmas, various pinches and plasma focus. He also has publications in
radiation measurements, materials modification, plasma applications, and physics education. He
has contributed to over 300 articles with a total citation of 6853 and an h-index of 41 according to
Google Scholar.
Currently Dr Lee volunteers as honorary secretary of Asian African Association for Plasma
Training, as council member of the Institute of Physics Singapore in charge of Physics
competitions, as member of the International Committee for the International Center for Dense
Magnetised Plasmas, and as alternate INIS Liaison Officer representing Singapore to the IAEA.
Session-5: Dr. Blair P. Bromley (Chair – CNS-FEASTD)
Dr. Blair P. Bromley (circa 2014 November)
Dr. Blair P. Bromley (Fellow of the CNS) is the current chair of the Fusion Energy and Accelerator Science
and Technology Division of the Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS-FEASTD), since 2010. He has a B.A.Sc.
in Mechanical Engineering (University of Toronto, 1993), a M.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering (University
of Illinois, 1998) and a PhD. in Nuclear Engineering (University of Illinois, 2001). Dr. Bromley has been
employed as a Reactor Physicist with Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL), Chalk River Laboratories
(2003-2014), and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) (2014-present). He also has prior work experience at
Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) (2001-2003), and Los Alamos National Laboratory (1994-1998). Dr.
Bromley has served multiple volunteer roles in various divisions and committees within the Canadian Nuclear
Society, the American Nuclear Society (ANS), and Women-in-Nuclear, Eastern Ontario Chapter (WiN-EO).
More information about Dr. Bromley’s profile and research contributions can be found on LinkedIn.com, and
also ResearchGate.com.
Session-6: Dr. Raymond Golingo, Fuse Energy Technologies
Inc., Canada
Dr. Raymond Golingo i s presently a Fusion Engineer at Fuse Energy Technologies Inc. He is
leading the effort to develop a flow-through Z-pinch fusion reactor at the company. Dr. Golingo
received a BS i n 1990, a MS i n 1998, and a PhD i n 2003 from the Aeronautical and Astronautical
Engineering department at the University of Washington. From 1998 to 2018 he performed
research on the ZaP, ZaP-HD, and FuZE devices at the University of Washington, where he
became a Research Professor. There he became one of the world’s leading experts on using sheared
flows to stabilize a Z-pinch plasma. Ultimately, Dr. Golingo showed that it is possible to achieve
thermonuclear fusion i n a sheared-flow stabilized Z-pinch. He also successfully implemented
Thomson Scatter measurements on multiple devices. His present work uses a flow through Z-pinch
to accelerate our transition to a fusion economy.
Session-7: A.C. (Andy) Wallace – HOPE Innovations Inc., Canada
Andrew Wallace has almost 40 years experience in the Canadian nuclear industry, during which time he
has worked for Atomic Energy of Canada, Ontario Hydro/Ontario Power Generation, Bruce Power and
Kinectrics, where he is currently holds a position of Technical Director in the Materials and Major
Components Department. He holds a B.A.Sc. in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Toronto
(1981) and an MASc. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Ottawa (1988). He is also a
Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA). Andy is also the CEO of HOPE Innovations, a small venture
engaged in fusion energy research both in Canada and China.